Officials Indicated Buccaneers Todd Bowles Shouldn T Challenge Controversial Call Vs. Rams They Weren T Going To Change It

Camarda’s punt appeared to have checked up right at the goal line. The 66-yard boot had backspin on it, so when it hit the ground, it came into the field of play. However, the officials ruled it a touchback, which put the ball at the 20-yard line and gave Los Angeles plenty of breathing room. Bowles elected not to challenge the play, to the confusion of many watching. MORE: Tom Brady says Buccaneers’ effort is “the most embarrassing part of our team”...

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 295 words · Jeannine Vaux

Officials Urge Investigation After Nypd Officer Filmed Striking Teens In Subway Station A Situation That Clearly Spun Out Of Control

The clip, which has been widely shared on social media, shows a group of uniformed officers struggling to restrain a number of young people in the Jay Street-Metrotech station in the Brooklyn area of the city on the afternoon of Friday, October 25. During the tussle, an officer can be seen running up to one of the youths and punching him to the ground. What appears to be the same officer then walks up to another teen on the platform and punches him in the head....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 597 words · Stephen Smith

Offshoring Good Publix Relations

In the debate over offshoring there’s been a constant refrain: Americans may decry the practice, but they love buying low-cost goods at stores like Wal-Mart. Thanks to MADE IN THE USA, shoppers have long had the ability to buy American when making purchases. But much of today’s offshoring is being done by banks, insurance companies and tax preparers–service firms that don’t use labels. So anti-offshoring activists have been launching Web sites and writing letters, highlighting firms that offshore and urging “empowered consumerism....

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 166 words · David Reynolds

Ogagetewho Sunshine Stars Aim To Compound Shooting Stars Woes

Austin Eguavoen’s men visit the Lekan Salami Stadium to tackle their archrivals after they secured a morale-boosting victory over Enyimba last week. But the Oluyole Warriors continued their underwhelming start to the second half of the season with another 3-0 defeat at the hands of Lobi Stars. “We hope we will be able to pounce on their poor run of form. We are determined heading into the game,” Ogagetehwo told Goal....

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 137 words · Wayne Collins

Oh What A Feeling

When it comes to the car business, Toyota is tough to beat. It develops cars faster, builds them better and keeps costs lower than almost any other carmaker. But there’s one glaring exception to Toyota’s supremacy: its dealerships rank near the bottom in surveys of customer sales satisfaction (chart). For years the poor service didn’t much matter, as buyers flocked to Toyota to avoid the rattletraps once sold by Detroit....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 672 words · Andrew Terry

Oh What A Tangled Webb. . .

The answer has the president trying to explain himself. Last week the White House admitted that top officials had quietly lined up lucrative work for Hubbell after he left the administration. Current chief of staff Erskine Bowles, special counsel Thomas (Mack) McLarty and the then Trade Representative Mickey Kantor were among those who asked friends and business associates to help Hubbell-and both Clintons knew about at least some of the favors....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 875 words · Ray Cropley

Ohio Judge Issues Arrest Warrants For Courtroom No Shows During Coronavirus Pandemic

On March 13, Cleveland Municipal Court Administrative Judge Michelle Earley issued an order postponing hearings for all defendants who were not in jail until April 3 in a bid to prevent the “community spread” of coronavirus. But Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Pinkey Carr didn’t comply with the order and last week issued arrest warrants for 33 defendants who didn’t appear in court for their hearings, cleveland.com reported. When Assistant Cuyahoga County Public Defender Mark Jablonski on Tuesday asked Carr if he could tell his clients who were free on bond that they didn’t need to go to court, Carr called him a “little idiot,” the outlet reported....

January 21, 2023 · 4 min · 693 words · Kelly Gayden

Ohio State Loses Safety Christian Bryant For Season Urban Meyer Upset

Senior safety Christian Bryant broke his ankle and is done for the season, a visibly frustrated Urban Meyer told reporters after the game. MORE: Scoreboard | Hayes: SEC falling back to pack | Week 5 photos Bryant, one of the Buckeyes' captains, has 22 tackles this season, one interception and two pass breakups.

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 53 words · Shannon Mcclard

Ohio State S Big Play Ko Of Michigan State A Warning Shot To Rest Of Big Ten

Once the Buckeyes shattered the glass, however, it was clear once again who the Big Ten’s super-team is at the midpoint of the season. Ohio State (6-0) ripped off 296 yards as part of a 24-point second quarter that led to a 34-10 victory Saturday. The Buckeyes get a bye week after an undefeated first half of the season under first-year coach Ryan Day. This reinforced again that Ohio State can compete with Alabama and Clemson for the top team in college football, and that the rest of the Big Ten might not be able to catch up with this program for the foreseeable future....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 997 words · Marci Shaw

Ohio State S Chase Young Revives A Heisman Campaign Voters Better Recognize

“Oh, my gosh,” he said. “I just think Chase Young deserves to be in New York. How dominant of a player is Chase Young? The impact he has on the game is just unbelievable.” That is undeniable after watching Young lead No. 2 Ohio State in the home finale at Ohio Stadium with nine tackles, four tackles for loss and three sacks in his first game back from a two-game suspension....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 545 words · Troy Silva

Okc Thunder Will Rest Russell Westbrook For Some Back To Backs

The decision to rest Westbrook, who has had three knee surgeries, is a page out of the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs approach. Oklahoma City has six back-to-back games left, with the first coming on Sunday and Monday in games against the Dallas Mavericks and Chicago Bulls. Thunder coach Scott Brooks has not expanded on their intentions to rest Westbrook, but said the team has an approach in mind....

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 107 words · Joy Dewing

Oklahoma Congressman Introduces Bill Making It Easier For Gun Owners To Carry Firearms Near Schools

His legislation, a companion measure to one put forth by Senator Mike Rounds in May, would amend a federal law that currently prohibits firearm possession within school zones, which include a 1,000-foot radius from public or private school grounds. However, the relevant law, the Gun-Free School Zones Act, carves out major exception to the firearms prohibition within school zones: gun owners who obtain state-level permits to carry are not subject to the law’s restrictions....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 558 words · Jose Wilder

Oklahoma Deputy Brings Down The House In Trampoline Dunk Show

Erik Gransberg was minding his own business when he was asked to participate in a dunk show. While he initially declined — he was on shift, after all — he quickly came around on the idea and embraced the opportunity like the champion that he is. MORE: Comparing Davis and Garnett | 54-year-old completes 4,321 pull-ups | Is this the goal of the season? If there were any concerns that Gransberg wouldn’t be fit to put on a good show, he quickly silenced them by throwing a crisp off-the-backboard pass to his high-flying buddy....

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 121 words · Tiffany Smith

Oklahoma Execution Dates As State Plans To Kill Inmate Nearly Every Month

The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals set execution dates for six inmates on Friday, before adding dates for another 19 inmates. Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor had asked the court in June to set execution dates for 25 inmates after a federal judge rejected a challenge to the state’s lethal injection protocol. The flurry of executions is set to begin with James Coddington being put to death on August 25, followed by Richard Glossip on September 22....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 486 words · Rita Pedraza

Oklahoma Sooners Squeak By Three Opponents In Very Rare Feat By A Top 10 Team

Oklahoma (10-1, 7-1 in the Big 12) won three consecutive games by four points or less—two of them against unranked teams. That alone isn’t rare, but no top 10 team has done that since the Oregon Ducks in 2000. Oklahoma, ranked No. 9 in the latest College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, won three-straight games as a top 10 team. Chris Fallica of ESPN, better known as “Bear” on the network’s College GameDay road show, is a statistical guru and historian of the game who posted this tweet Monday night....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Rashad Reed

Oklahoma State Gets Postseason Ban 3 Years Of Probation Other Punishments From Ncaa

Per the NCAA, Evans accepted between $18,150 and $22,000 in bribes from two financial advisers to influence student-athletes. The case originated when Evans was arrested in 2017 in connection with an indictment and federal criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. “The conduct at issue in this case was related to a broader scheme that involved money and influence at the intersection of college and professional basketball,” the Division I Committee on Infractions said of its decision in the NCAA’s release....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 498 words · William Jones

Oklahoma Suspends Rb Mixon Amid Police Probe

The university announced the suspension Wednesday evening. The Sooners begin preseason workouts Thursday. MORE: Preseason Top 25 | All-Big 12 team A 20-year-old female OU student, Amelia Rae Molitor, claimed the 18-year-old Mixon punched her in the face at a restaurant near campus last Friday, causing several fractures. One of Mixon’s attorneys said Monday his client was defending himself against attacks by the woman. No arrests have been made. Norman, Oklahoma, police Capt....

January 21, 2023 · 1 min · 93 words · Gloria Fitzpatrick

Oklahoma Third Grader Asks Governor To Help Make Schools Safer By Allowing Mask Mandates

“I worry about me and my friends getting COVID,” Brown wrote. “And I am going to miss my first day of intermediate school because I don’t feel safe at a school without masks right now. I’m asking you to help make schools safer for kids. Please allow schools to require masks.” The Oklahoma State government recently passed Senate Bill 658. This bill prevents school districts from issuing mask mandates unless Stitt declares a state of emergency....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Phyllis Tabor

Oklahoma Woman Smiles For Police Mugshot After Allegedly Stabbing Husband To Death

Shanda Johnson-Williams, 48, was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged with murder over the death of her husband Jamie Williams, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OBSI). Choctaw County Sheriff Terry Park said authorities were called after Johnson-Williams phoned to report her husband was dead inside their home in in Fort Towson, Oklahoma, on Sunday. Williams, also 48, was found unresponsive at the residence in the 1000 block of South Main....

January 21, 2023 · 2 min · 404 words · Edward Kannel

Old Labrador S Slow Reaction To Waking Up Scares Viewers My Heart

In a video shared on TikTok on Wednesday by the dog’s owner, under the username Moalbiston, the 12-year-old almost deaf Labrador can be seen sleeping on a rug while her owner is walking toward her trying to film her waking up. The dog owner was petting her, trying to film the sweet moment, but she got really scared when she wasn’t waking up. She then raised her voice and said “Lola, Lola wake up,” and finally Lola was able to hear so she woke up and started snuggling with her....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 456 words · Patricia Pack